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Newsletter Cooperave Extension Service LaRue County P.O. Box 210, 807 Old Elizabethtown Rd. Hodgenville, KY 42748-0210 (270) 358-3401 Fax: (270) 358-9418 larue.ca.uky.edu Sincerely, Theresa A. Howard County Extension Agent for Family & Consumer Sciences Educaon E-mail: [email protected] Website: hp://larue.ca.uky.edu/FamilyConsumerSciences Sept. 5 September Lesson (Tues) Probiocs 1:00pm at LaRue County Extension Office Instructor is Cabrina Buckman, Washington Co. FCS agent. Probiocs are friendly bacteria and are important to a healthy gut. But do you know their source, how they work in your body and how they keep your body healthy? Program will cover the importance and sources of probiocs. The gut contains a balance of good bacteria and harmful bacteria. This balance can be thrown off when there is an increase in harmful bacteria by the use of anbiocs, aſter some surgeries, and in some diseases. The health of the body depends on the balance between good and bad bacteria. Class is sponsored by the County Homemaker organizaon. No registraon required, open to everyone. Sept. 6 County Homemaker Council & Officer Training- 2:00pm at the Extension Office. Proposed agenda will be sent to council members. Will also distribute 2017-2018 Homemaker materials/calendars for this year to clubs. Open Sew Days are held at the Extension Office on 4 th Mondays from 10a – 2p. The Niſty Needles group meets and works on various service projects. Recent projects have been: making comfort caps for area cancer/medical paents; making youth clothing items (shorts and dresses) for an internaonal charity; and making superhero capes for local preschool class rooms. Anyone can join in to help. If you don’t sew, you will be given other dues. Everyone welcome. Group is led by Master Clothing Volunteer, Rosa Smith. If you have an idea for a future service project, contact her at 270-358-9049. Sept. 26 October Lesson (Tues) Baking and Breaking Bread Together 10:00am at the LaRue Co. Extension Office. Will focus on the basics of bread making. Instructor is Lynnee Allen- Breckinridge Co. FCS agent. Class is sponsored by Co. Homemakers organizaon and is open to everyone. Mobile Mammogram Unit from James Graham Brown Cancer Center in Louisville will be at the Extension Office on Friday, Sept. 1. All appointment mes taken, only waing list now available if any cancellaons occur. to the County Quilt Club for being the featured local arsts at the LaRue County Public Library during the month of July 2017. The club meets monthly at the Extension Office on 2 nd Wednesdays at 10am. Anyone can aend and share your quilt work, p ideas and quilng techniques.

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Page 1: Newsletter - Larue County 15. See registration form in newsletter. Registration Deadline for Lincoln Trail Area ... 11. Embroidery ..... asic Embroidery, rewel, andle Wicking, Smocking,

Newsletter Cooperative Extension Service LaRue County P.O. Box 210, 807 Old Elizabethtown Rd. Hodgenville, KY 42748-0210 (270) 358-3401 Fax: (270) 358-9418 larue.ca.uky.edu

Sincerely,

Theresa A. Howard

County Extension Agent for Family & Consumer Sciences Education E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://larue.ca.uky.edu/FamilyConsumerSciences

Sept. 5 September Lesson (Tues) Probiotics 1:00pm at LaRue County Extension Office Instructor is Cabrina Buckman, Washington Co. FCS agent. Probiotics are friendly bacteria and are important to a healthy gut. But do you know their source, how they work in your body and how they keep your body healthy? Program will cover the importance and sources of probiotics.

The gut contains a balance of good bacteria and harmful bacteria. This balance can be thrown off when there is an increase in harmful bacteria by the use of antibiotics, after some surgeries, and in some diseases. The health of the body depends on the balance between good and bad bacteria.

Class is sponsored by the County Homemaker organization. No registration required, open to everyone.

Sept. 6 County Homemaker Council & Officer Training- 2:00pm at the Extension Office. Proposed agenda will be sent to council members. Will also distribute 2017-2018 Homemaker materials/calendars for this year to clubs.

Open Sew Days are held at the Extension Office on 4th Mondays from 10a – 2p. The Nifty Needles group meets and works on various service projects. Recent projects have been: making comfort caps for area cancer/medical patients; making youth clothing items (shorts and dresses) for an international charity; and making superhero capes for local preschool class rooms. Anyone can join in to help. If you don’t sew, you will be given other duties. Everyone welcome. Group is led by Master Clothing Volunteer, Rosa Smith. If you have an idea for a future service project, contact her at 270-358-9049.

Sept. 26 October Lesson (Tues) Baking and Breaking Bread Together 10:00am at the LaRue Co. Extension Office. Will focus on the basics of bread making. Instructor is Lynnette Allen- Breckinridge Co. FCS agent. Class is sponsored by Co. Homemakers organization and is open to everyone.

Mobile Mammogram Unit from James Graham Brown Cancer Center in Louisville will be at the

Extension Office on Friday, Sept. 1. All appointment times taken, only waiting list now available if any cancellations occur.

to the County Quilt Club for being the featured local artists at the LaRue County Public Library during the month of July 2017.

The club meets monthly at the Extension Office on 2nd Wednesdays at 10am. Anyone can attend and share your quilt work, tip ideas and quilting techniques.

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Registration Deadlines

For Lincoln Trail Area Homemakers annual meeting on Oct. 6 in Washington County is Noon on September 15. See registration form in newsletter. Registration Deadline for Lincoln Trail Area Homemakers Cultural Arts Contest is Oct. 4. See details on the contest in the newsletter.

UK Ovarian Cancer Screening Program All women over the age of 50 (including those who have no symptoms and no personal history of Ovarian Cancer) are eligible for free ovarian cancer screening. Women over the age of 25 who have a family history of the disease are also eligible for free screening. You can schedule an appointment by calling 1-800-766-8279 or 859-323-4687. Most screenings are done on campus at the University of Kentucky; however, some screenings are offered periodically in our area at the Hardin County Health Dept. site. You still must use the above phone numbers to schedule for the E’town site. For more info go to http://ovarianscreening.info/

FLU SHOT CLINIC Sponsored by the LaRue County Health Dept. Will be held at the LaRue Co. Extension Office, FRONT, small meeting room on Thursday, Sept. 28 from 9am – Noon. Open to everyone, for more info contact the County Health Dept. at 270-358-3844.

Many adults may think that vaccines are only for children. But did you know there are several vaccines that adults should get as well? It is recommended that adults get the flu vaccine every year. This vaccine helps protect adults against the seasonal flu and can lessen the symptoms if the flu is caught. It is also recommended that adults get the Td/Tdap vaccine. This is a vaccine that protects against tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis. Pertussis is also known as “whooping cough.”

Additionally, depending on the age of a person and their health conditions there may be a need for additional vaccines and boosters such as:

If you will be travelling to places overseas, you also may need vaccines.

Vaccines are needed throughout life, not just as a child. Talk to your healthcare provider today to see if there are vaccines that you may need.

Reference: CDC http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/adults/downloads/fs-three-reasons.pdf

Source: Nicole Peritore, Extension Specialist for Family Health; University of Kentucky; College of Agriculture, Food and Environment

Heartland of Kentucky Quilt Show Pritchard Community Center in Elizabethtown

Sept. 29, 2017 – 9am to 5pm Sept. 30, 2017 – 9am to 4pm

Will have Quilts on display & Vendors

Beginning Quilting Class at Hardin County Extension Office

201 Peterson Dr., Elizabethtown KY 42701 (270) 765-4121

Contact Hardin County office to register. Saturday, Sept. 9 Time: 9:30a – 4:30p

Cost is $20.00 Instructor is Patty Pruitt Class will discuss thread, needles, rulers, and more as you construct a basic block and look at borders. Will include how to miter. Supply list is given at registration. Class size is limited. Registration deadline is Sept. 6.

Office Construction Update

We are enlarging the rear meeting room at the Extension Office. Construction will begin in September and last through the Fall. Groups meeting at the office will have to use the front, smaller meeting room.

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The Area Homemaker Council will host an Area Cultural Arts contest in conjunction with the 2017 Area annual meeting. The area

entries will be judged on Oct. 5 and displayed at the area meeting on Oct. 6. Winning entries from the area will then be eligible to

go on to the KEHA Cultural Arts exhibit at the 2018 state meeting.

If you have anything you want to enter, bring it to LaRue County Extension Office by Oct. 4. Have it labeled with your Name,

Address, LaRue County and the corresponding category or sub- category from below.

1. Apparel ............................... Novelty, Basic Sewing, Quilted, Pieced, Appliquéd, Accessory 2. Art, 3-Dimensional ............. Carving, Sculpture 3. Art, Natural ........................ Wood, Other 4. Basketry ............................. Plain, Dyed Material, Novelty, Miniature (under 4 inch), Cane 5. Beading .............................. Non-Jewelry item/wearable, knitting or crochet w/beads, Bead-weaving, Miscellaneous 6. Ceramics ............................. Hand-formed, Molded, Pre-made 7. Counted Cross Stitch .......... 14 Count & Under, 16-22 Count, Specialty Cloth (linens, etc.) 8. Crochet ............................... Yarn, Thread 9. Doll/Toy Making ................. Porcelain/China, Cloth, Handmade Toy other than Porcelain/China or Cloth 10. Drawing .............................. Pastels, Pen and Ink, Pen & Ink with Oil Roughing, Pencil or Charcoal - Black, Pencil - Color 11. Embroidery ........................ Basic Embroidery, Crewel, Candle Wicking, Smocking, Ribbon, Machine Embroidery, Swedish, Tatting/Lace Making, Miscellaneous 12. Felting* .............................. Wet Method, Needle Method * All felted items should be entered in the Felting category under one of the subcategories. Items that have been knitted or crocheted and wet felted should not be entered in Knitting or Crochet. 13. Holiday Decorations ........... Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter 14. Jewelry ............................... Original Design, Beaded, Mixed Media (wire, chain maille, mixed with beads) 15. Knitting ............................... Hand 16. Needlepoint ....................... Cloth Canvas, Plastic 17. Painting, Art ....................... Oil, Acrylic, Water Color 18. Painting, China 19. Painting, Decorative ........... Wood, Metal, Other 20. Photography....................... Black and White (Mounted & Framed), Color (Mounted & Framed) 21. Pillows** ............................ ** The Pillow category is for pillows made using techniques not included in other

categories. Patchwork and quilted pillows are examples that may be entered in this category; however, needlepoint and embroidered pillows should be entered in their respective categories.

22. Quilts .................................. Machine Appliqué (machine quilted); Hand Appliqué (hand quilted); Hand Pieced (Hand Quilted); Machine Pieced (Hand Quilted); Machine Pieced (Machine Quilted); Novelty (stenciled, embroidered, miniature, etc.) (hand quilted); Novelty (stenciled, embroidered, miniature, etc.) (machine quilted); Baby or Lap (hand quilted); Technology Based (hand or machine quilted); Miscellaneous (hand or machine quilted) Quilts must be completely done by the KEHA member exhibitor. This includes quilting. 23. Recycled Art ....................... Clothing, Household, Other (Include a Before and After Picture) 24. Rug Making 25. Scrapbooking**** .............. Heritage layout; Family Layout; Miscellaneous Layout; Collage Layout **** Scrapbooking entries are limited to 1 or 2 pages. If the entire Scrapbook is sent, please designate pages to be judged. 26. Wall or Door Hanging ........ Fabric, Other 27. Weaving ............................ Loom; Hand (macramé, caning) 28. Miscellaneous ................... Items not included in other categories listed, otherwise they will be disqualified.

All Extension Homemakers are encouraged to submit “original” items for competition in state exhibits.

Each article must be the work of a homemaker member and must have been completed during the past two years.

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Combine leaf lettuce and spinach leaves in a large salad bowl. Mix

apples and pears with lemon juice in a small bowl and add to lettuce

mixture. Prepare dressing by whisking together the olive oil, balsamic

vinegar, Dijon mustard, honey and salt; pour over lettuce mixture and toss to

coat. Sprinkle salad with cranberries, feta cheese and walnuts. Serve

immediately. Yield: 8, 1 cup servings

Nutritional Analysis: 130 calories,9 g fat, 1.5 g

sat fat, 240 mg sodium, 12 g carbohydrates, 3 g

fiber, 7 g sugar, 3 g protein.

Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Place potatoes in large saucepan, cover

with water and bring to a boil. Reduce heat and cook potatoes until tender,

about 15 minutes. Cut broccoli heads into small florets and place on baking

tray. Drizzle with olive oil and roast for 15 minutes. Drain cooked potatoes in

a colander. In the saucepan, combine the flour and melted butter; cook on

medium heat for 1 minute. Slowly add milk to the mixture, stirring constantly

until thickened. Soup can be thinned by adding an additional 1/2 cup of milk

or water, if desired. Add the potatoes, broccoli, salt, pepper, cheese, half of

the green onions and bacon bits. Cook on low until heated. A few minutes

before serving, add the sour cream and stir to combine. Serve topped with

remaining onions.

5 cups torn leaf lettuce

2 1/2 cups spinach leaves

1 medium red apple, chopped

1 medium pear, chopped

4 teaspoons lemon juice

1/4 cup dried cranberries

1/4 cup feta cheese crumbles

1/2 cup chopped walnuts

Dressing:

2 1/2 tablespoons olive oil

2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar

1 1/2 teaspoons Dijon mustard

2 teaspoons Kentucky honey

1/2 teaspoon salt

4 cups cubed potatoes

2 heads broccoli,

(3-4 cups florets)

2 tablespoons olive oil

1/4 cup all-purpose flour

1/3 cup melted butter

3 cups 2% milk

1/4 teaspoon salt

1/2 teaspoon pepper

5 ounces cheddar cheese,

reduced-fat, shredded

2 green onions, finely minced, divided

1/2 cup reduced-fat sour cream

1/4 cup bacon bits (optional)

Yield: 6, 1 1/4 cup servings

Nutritional Analysis: 390 calories, 24 g fat,

13 g saturated fat,60 mg cholesterol, 370 mg

sodium, 30 g carbohydrate,3 g fiber, 9 g sugars,

15 g protein.

1/2 cup all-purpose flour

1 1/4 cup whole-wheat flour

1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder

1 teaspoon baking soda

2 teaspoons pumpkin pie spice

1/2 teaspoon salt

1/2 cup melted margarine

1/2 cup sugar

1/2 cup honey

2 cups pumpkin puree

1/3 cup olive oil

2 eggs

1/3 cup chopped walnuts

Heat oven to 350 degrees F.

Mix flours, baking powder,

baking soda, pumpkin spice and

salt; set aside. In a large mixing

bowl, whisk together margarine,

sugar, honey, pumpkin puree

and olive oil. Blend in eggs. Add

flour mixture. Stir until dry

ingredients are moistened.

Spray a 8-by-4 inch loaf pan

with non-stick cooking spray.

Pour batter into pan; sprinkle

walnuts on top of batter. Bake

for 1 hour. Remove from oven

and cover with foil. Return to

oven and bake an additional 20

minutes or until toothpick

inserted in center comes out

clean. Cool for 10 minutes and

remove from pan.

Yield: 16 slices

Nutritional Analysis: 220 calories,

13 g fat, 2 g saturated fat, 30 mg

cholesterol, 270 mg sodium, 26g

carbohydrate, 1 g fiber, 14g sugars,

4 g protein